$ 20,000.00 Tax Reform Calculation for resident of Connecticut in 2018 Tax Year

This page contains 3 separate tax return calculations and illustrates the calculations on an annual, monthly, daily and hourly basis for visibility of how the planned tax reforms will effect your pay check in Connecticut in 2018 Tax Year.

The following tax reform calculations provide an overview of Federal and State Tax payments for an individual with no children and no special circumstances living in Connecticut. You can produce a bespoke tax reform calculation which includes your family situation, your (and their) personal circumstances using the Connecticut State Tax Reform Calculator [updated for 2018 tax year ] with 2018 Tax tables and 2018 Refundable and non-refundable tax credits.

Approved (20th December 2017) Tax Reform Salary and Tax Example

Yearly

Monthly

4 Weekly

2 Weekly

Weekly

Daily

Hourly

%

Gross Pay

20,000.00

1,666.67

1,538.46

769.23

384.62

76.92

9.62

-

Tax Deferred Retirement

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

-

Cafeteria/other pre-tax

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

-

Student loan interest deduction

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

-

Circumstance Exemptions

12,000.00

1,000.00

923.08

461.54

230.77

46.15

5.77

Taxable Income

8,000.00

666.67

615.38

307.69

153.85

30.77

3.85

-

Federal Income Tax

800.00

66.67

61.54

30.77

15.38

3.08

0.38

4.00%

-

Connecticut State Income Tax

180.00

15.00

13.85

6.92

3.46

0.69

0.09

0.90%

-

Adjusted Federal Income Tax

800.00

66.67

61.54

30.77

15.38

3.08

0.38

4.00%

-

Social Security

1,240.00

103.33

95.38

47.69

23.85

4.77

0.60

6.20%

-

Medicare Tax

290.00

24.17

22.31

11.15

5.58

1.12

0.14

1.45%

-

Additional Medicare Tax

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00%

Take Home Pay

17,490.00

1,457.50

1,345.38

672.69

336.35

67.27

8.41

87.45%

This tax calculation above uses Final Republic Tax Reform figures. We have retained the previous tax solution and both House and Senate separate proposal examples below to allow you to see how the final solution measured to each tax reform proposal.

Planned (Pre November 2017) Tax Reform Salary and Tax Example

Yearly

Monthly

4 Weekly

2 Weekly

Weekly

Daily

Hourly

%

Gross Pay

20,000.00

1,666.67

1,538.46

769.23

384.62

76.92

9.62

-

Tax Deferred Retirement

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

-

Cafeteria/other pre-tax

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

-

Student loan interest deduction

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

-

Circumstance Exemptions

10,650.00

887.50

819.23

409.62

204.81

40.96

5.12

Taxable Income

9,350.00

779.17

719.23

359.62

179.81

35.96

4.50

-

Federal Income Tax

935.00

77.92

71.92

35.96

17.98

3.60

0.45

4.68%

-

Connecticut State Income Tax

180.00

15.00

13.85

6.92

3.46

0.69

0.09

0.90%

-

Adjusted Federal Income Tax

935.00

77.92

71.92

35.96

17.98

3.60

0.45

4.68%

-

Social Security

1,240.00

103.33

95.38

47.69

23.85

4.77

0.60

6.20%

-

Medicare Tax

290.00

24.17

22.31

11.15

5.58

1.12

0.14

1.45%

-

Additional Medicare Tax

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00%

Take Home Pay

17,355.00

1,446.25

1,335.00

667.50

333.75

66.75

8.34

86.78%

The planned tax calculation above uses the tax tables which were provisionally released in November. For the purpose of comparison, these tables are used as the 'Planned' tax tables and planned tax calculation. A number of sites are comparing the tax reform proposals by the Senate and House against historical years. We believe this provides a distorted view as there were already existing plans to adjust certain elements within the new tax tables. By using the 'Planned' tax tables, you can compare how you will be affected by the Tax Reforms.

House Proposed Tax Reform Salary and Tax Example

Yearly

Monthly

4 Weekly

2 Weekly

Weekly

Daily

Hourly

%

Gross Pay

20,000.00

1,666.67

1,538.46

769.23

384.62

76.92

9.62

-

Tax Deferred Retirement

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

-

Cafeteria/other pre-tax

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

-

Student loan interest deduction

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

-

Circumstance Exemptions

12,000.00

1,000.00

923.08

461.54

230.77

46.15

5.77

Taxable Income

8,000.00

666.67

615.38

307.69

153.85

30.77

3.85

-

Federal Income Tax

960.00

80.00

73.85

36.92

18.46

3.69

0.46

4.80%

-

Connecticut State Income Tax

180.00

15.00

13.85

6.92

3.46

0.69

0.09

0.90%

-

Adjusted Federal Income Tax

960.00

80.00

73.85

36.92

18.46

3.69

0.46

4.80%

-

Social Security

1,240.00

103.33

95.38

47.69

23.85

4.77

0.60

6.20%

-

Medicare Tax

290.00

24.17

22.31

11.15

5.58

1.12

0.14

1.45%

-

Additional Medicare Tax

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00%

Take Home Pay

17,330.00

1,444.17

1,333.08

666.54

333.27

66.65

8.33

86.65%

This tax calculation uses the proposed tax tables put forward by the House in December 2017.

Senate Proposed Tax Reform Salary and Tax Example

Yearly

Monthly

4 Weekly

2 Weekly

Weekly

Daily

Hourly

%

Gross Pay

20,000.00

1,666.67

1,538.46

769.23

384.62

76.92

9.62

-

Tax Deferred Retirement

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

-

Cafeteria/other pre-tax

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

-

Student loan interest deduction

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

-

Circumstance Exemptions

12,000.00

1,000.00

923.08

461.54

230.77

46.15

5.77

Taxable Income

8,000.00

666.67

615.38

307.69

153.85

30.77

3.85

-

Federal Income Tax

800.00

66.67

61.54

30.77

15.38

3.08

0.38

4.00%

-

Connecticut State Income Tax

180.00

15.00

13.85

6.92

3.46

0.69

0.09

0.90%

-

Adjusted Federal Income Tax

800.00

66.67

61.54

30.77

15.38

3.08

0.38

4.00%

-

Social Security

1,240.00

103.33

95.38

47.69

23.85

4.77

0.60

6.20%

-

Medicare Tax

290.00

24.17

22.31

11.15

5.58

1.12

0.14

1.45%

-

Additional Medicare Tax

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00%

Take Home Pay

17,490.00

1,457.50

1,345.38

672.69

336.35

67.27

8.41

87.45%

This tax calculation uses the proposed tax tables put forward by the State in December 2017.

This tax reform calculation for an individual earning $ 20,000.00 per year is provided to illustrate and compare the standard Federal Tax, State Tax, Social Security and Medicare paid during the year (assuming no changes to salary and circumstance once the changes are applied in the new tax year.

Connecticut is used as the default State for for this combined Federal and State tax rebate calculation, you can choose an alternate State using the 2018 State and Federal Tax Reform Calculator. This Connecticut tax illustration is therefore an example of a tax bill for a single resident of Connecticut with no children filing their tax return for the 2018 tax year.

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Connecticut: Tax Return Calculation for 2018 Tax Year

Tip:

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